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Wisdom 4:4-6
Wycliffe Bible
Wisdom 4:4-6
Wycliffe Bible
4 Though they burgeon in boughs for a time, they set unsteadfastly shall be moved of (or by) the wind, and they shall be drawn out by the root of the greatness of winds. [And if in the branches in the time burgeon, unstably set of the wind they shall be all-stirred, and of the muchliness of winds pulled up by the roots.]
5 For why boughs unperfect shall be broken (al)together; and the fruits of them be unprofitable, and sour to eat, and covenable to (or suitable for) nothing. [Forsooth branches unended shall be broken; and the fruits of them unprofitable, and sour to eat, and to nothing able.]
6 For why all (the) sons, that be born of wicked men, be witnesses of wickedness against fathers and mothers, in their asking.
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2001 by Terence P. Noble